An implantable medical electrical lead includes an electrode assembly in which an electrical junction between a first conductor and an inner surface of a first electrode of the assembly is wedged within a first channel of at least one core member of the assembly, around which the first electrode extends. The at least one core member is formed from an insulating material, and the first channel may be one of a plurality of longitudinally extending channels arrayed around a circumference of a central lumen of the assembly, which is defined by the at least one core member. The first conductor extends along a length of the assembly, for example, defined between the first electrode and a second electrode thereof, in a helical path that travels around the central lumen.
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25. An implantable medical electrical lead comprising a connector, an electrode assembly, and an insulative body extending between the connector and the electrode assembly; and wherein the electrode assembly comprises:
at least one core member formed from an insulating material, the at least one core member defining a central longitudinally extending lumen of the assembly, and each of the at least one core members including a longitudinally extending first channel around a circumference of the central lumen, the first channel having an opening that extends along an entire length thereof;
a first electrode extending around the at least one core member;
a first elongate conductor corresponding to the first electrode, the first conductor extending proximally from the electrode assembly, within the body, to the connector and being electrically coupled to the connector, the first conductor extending along a helical path, the helical path traveling from a proximal end of assembly to a distal end of the assembly and around the central lumen of the assembly; and
an electrical junction between the first conductor and the first electrode, the junction being wedged within the first channel of the at least one core member,
wherein the at least one core member of the electrode assembly comprises a plurality of core members spaced apart from one another along the length of the assembly, a first core member of the plurality of core members including the first channel in which the electrical junction between the first conductor and the first electrode is wedged, and the first conductor of the electrode assembly extends in a corresponding channel of each of the plurality of core members, and
wherein the opening of each channel of the plurality of channels of each core member of the electrode assembly faces inward toward the central lumen.
1. An electrode assembly for an implantable medical electrical lead, the
assembly comprising:
at least one core member formed from an insulating material, the at least one core member defining a central longitudinally extending lumen of the assembly, and each of the at least one core members including a longitudinally extending first channel around a circumference of the central lumen, the first channel having an opening that extends along an entire length thereof;
a first electrode extending around the at least one core member;
a first elongate conductor corresponding to the first electrode, the first conductor extending along a helical path, the helical path traveling from a proximal end of assembly to a distal end of the assembly and around the central lumen of the assembly; and
an electrical junction between the first conductor and the first electrode, the junction being wedged within the first channel of the at least one core member, wherein the at least one core member comprises a plurality of core members spaced apart from one another along the length of the assembly, a first core member of the plurality of core members including the first channel in which the electrical junction between the first conductor and the first electrode is wedged, and wherein the first conductor extends in a corresponding channel of each of the plurality of core members; and
a second conductor, a second electrode, and a second electrical junction between the second conductor and the second electrode, the second electrode extending around a second core member of the plurality of core members, and the second electrical junction being wedged within a second channel of the second core member, the second channel in which the second electrical junction is wedged being separate from the first channel of the second core member in which the first conductor extends.
11. An electrode assembly for an implantable medical electrical lead, the assembly comprising:
at least one core member formed from an insulating material, the at least one core member defining a central longitudinally extending lumen of the assembly, and each of the at least one core members including a longitudinally extending first channel around a circumference of the central lumen, the first channel having an opening that extends along an entire length thereof;
a first electrode extending around the at least one core member;
a first elongate conductor corresponding to the first electrode, the first conductor extending along a helical path, the helical path traveling from a proximal end of assembly to a distal end of the assembly and around the central lumen of the assembly; and
an electrical junction between the first conductor and the first electrode, the junction being wedged within the first channel of the at least one core member, wherein the at least one core member comprises a plurality of core members spaced apart from one another along the length of the assembly, a first core member of the plurality of core members including the first channel in which the electrical junction between the first conductor and the first electrode is wedged, and wherein the first conductor extends in a corresponding channel of each of the plurality of core members, wherein the at least one core member comprises a plurality of core members spaced apart from one another along the length of the assembly, a first core member of the plurality of core members including the first channel in which the electrical junction between the first conductor and the first electrode is wedged, wherein the first conductor extends in a corresponding channel of each of the plurality of core members, and wherein the opening of each channel of each core member faces inward toward the central lumen.
13. An implantable medical electrical lead comprising a connector, an electrode assembly, and an insulative body extending between the connector and the electrode assembly; and wherein the electrode assembly comprises:
at least one core member formed from an insulating material, the at least one core member defining a central longitudinally extending lumen of the assembly, and each of the at least one core members including a longitudinally extending first channel around a circumference of the central lumen, the first channel having an opening that extends along an entire length thereof;
a first electrode extending around the at least one core member;
a first elongate conductor corresponding to the first electrode, the first conductor extending proximally from the electrode assembly, within the body, to the connector and being electrically coupled to the connector, the first conductor extending along a helical path, the helical path traveling from a proximal end of assembly to a distal end of the assembly and around the central lumen of the assembly; and
an electrical junction between the first conductor and the first electrode, the junction being wedged within the first channel of the at least one core member,
wherein the at least one core member of the electrode assembly comprises a plurality of core members spaced apart from one another along the length of the assembly, a first core member of the plurality of core members including the first channel in which the electrical junction between the first conductor and the first electrode is wedged, and the first conductor of the electrode assembly extends in a corresponding channel of each of the plurality of core members, and
wherein the electrode assembly further comprises a second conductor, a second electrode, and a second electrical junction between the second conductor and the second electrode, the second electrode extending around a second core member of the plurality of core members, and the second electrical junction being wedged within a channel of the second core member, the channel in which the second electrical junction is wedged being separate from the first channel of the second core member in which the first conductor extends.
2. The assembly of
3. The assembly of
4. The assembly of
5. The assembly of
the at least one core member comprises a single flexible core member extending along the length of the assembly;
each of the first and second channels of the single core member extends along a corresponding helical path that travels around the central lumen;
the first conductor extends within the first channel along the length of the assembly;
the second electrode extends around the single core member; and
the second electrical junction is wedged within the second channel.
6. The assembly of
the third conductor extends within a third channel of the single core member, and along a helical path thereof; and
the third electrical junction is wedged within the third channel.
7. The assembly of
8. The assembly of
9. The assembly of
the third conductor extends within a third channel of the second core member, the third channel being separate from the first channel in which the first conductor extends and separate from the second channel in which the second electrical junction is wedged; and
the third electrical junction is wedged within a channel of the third core member, the channel in which the third electrical junction is wedged being separate from the first channel of the third core member in which the first conductor extends.
10. The assembly of
12. The assembly of
14. The lead of
15. The lead of
16. The lead of
17. The lead of
18. The lead of
19. The lead of
the at least one core member comprises a single flexible core member extending along the length of the assembly;
the first channel of the single core member extends along a corresponding helical path that travels around the central lumen;
the first conductor extends within the first channel along the length of the assembly;
the second electrode extends around the single core member; and
the second electrical junction is wedged within a second channel of the at least one core member.
20. The lead of
the third conductor extends within a third channel of the single core member, and along the helical path thereof; and
the third electrical junction is wedged within the third channel.
21. The lead of
22. The lead of
23. The lead of
the third conductor extends within a third channel of the second core member, the third channel being separate from the first channel in which the first conductor extends and separate from the second channel in which the second electrical junction is wedged; and
the third electrical junction is wedged within a channel of the third core member, the channel in which the third electrical junction is wedged being separate from the first channel of the third core member in which the first conductor extends.
24. The lead of
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This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 15/493,932, filed on Apr. 21, 2017, which claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/328,736, filed Apr. 28, 2016, entitled “ELECTRODE ASSEMBLIES, METHODS, AND COMPONENTS THEREOF FOR IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL ELECTRICAL LEADS”, which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
The present disclosure is related to implantable medical electrical leads, and more particularly to electrode assemblies thereof, and to related components and methods of manufacture.
Implantable medical devices are commonly used today to treat conditions such as cardiac arrhythmias, pain, incontinence, sleep disorders, and movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease and epilepsy. One known type of implantable medical device, a neurostimulator, delivers mild electrical impulses to neural tissue through an array of electrodes. Typically, such devices are part of totally implantable stimulation systems and may be controlled by a physician or a patient through the use of an external programmer connected to the device, for example, via telemetry. This type of device generally includes a power source and a pulse generator contained in a hermetically sealed enclosure. Such a system may also include a lead extension, and a stimulation lead, of which the aforementioned array of electrodes is an integral part. An electrode assembly of the lead may be located in proximity to a distal end thereof, and include from four to eight electrodes arranged in the array. A proximal end of the lead may connect to the extension, which electrically couples the lead to the pulse generator of the device, for example, by being plugged into a connector module of the device.
In an electrode assembly for an implantable medical electrical lead, according to some embodiments disclosed herein, an electrode junction between a first conductor, of a plurality of conductors of the assembly, and an inner surface of a first electrode, or a plurality of electrodes of the assembly, is wedged within a first channel of a plurality of longitudinally extending channels of at least one core member of the assembly, around which the first electrode extends. The junction, in some embodiments, may be formed by a conductive sleeve swaged around a distal end of the first conductor, and a weld joint formed between the inner surface of the first electrode and the swaged conductive sleeve. The at least one core member, for example, being formed from an insulating material, defines a central longitudinally extending lumen of the assembly, and the plurality of longitudinally extending channels are arrayed around a circumference of the central lumen, with each channel having an opening that extends along an entire length thereof. In some embodiments, the opening of each channel faces outward, away from the central lumen. The first conductor extends along a helical path that travels around the central lumen of the assembly and from a proximal end of the length of the assembly to a distal end of a length of the assembly, wherein the distal end may be defined by the first electrode and the proximal end by a second electrode of the plurality of electrodes. The second electrical junction, formed between an inner surface of the second electrode and a second conductor of the plurality of conductors may be wedged within a second channel of the plurality of channels of the at least one core member.
According to some embodiments, the at least one core member is a single flexible core member that extends along the length of the assembly, and each channel of the plurality of channels of the single core member extends along a corresponding helical path that travels around the central lumen. According to some alternate embodiments, the at least one core member includes a plurality of core members spaced apart from one another along the length of the assembly, wherein each core member has a corresponding electrode of the plurality of electrodes extending thereabout. In these alternate embodiments, a first core member of the plurality of core members includes the aforementioned first channel in which the electrical junction between the first conductor and the inner surface of the first electrode is wedged, while a second core member of the plurality includes the aforementioned second channel in which the electrical junction between the second conductor and the inner surface of the second electrode is wedged. According to some of the embodiments that include the plurality of core members, the opening of each channel of the plurality of channels of each core member faces inward toward the central lumen, and the assembly may further include an elongate tubular sidewall extending along the length of the assembly to isolate the channels of the plurality of core members from the central lumen.
According to some embodiments of an implantable medical electrical lead, which includes any of the above-described electrode assembly embodiments, a distal-most tip of the lead, for example, located in close proximity to the distal end of the length of the electrode assembly, is integrally molded together with each spacer from an insulative material, wherein each spacer is located between adjacent electrodes of the plurality of electrodes.
A method for manufacturing any of the above-described electrode assembly embodiments may include the following steps: wedging a conductive distal end of the first conductor in one of the plurality of channels within the first electrode so that the conductive distal end of the first conductor makes intimate contact with the inner surface of the first electrode; placing the first conductor in the one, or another channel within the second electrode; wedging a conductive distal end of a second conductor in yet another channel within the second electrode so that the conductive distal end of the second conductor makes intimate contact with an inner surface of the second electrode; electrically coupling the wedged conductive distal ends of the first and second conductors to the inner surface of the first and second electrodes, respectively; and injecting an insulative material between adjacent electrodes of the plurality of electrodes. According to some methods, a single core, which includes aforementioned channels, is formed from an insulative material and inserted within each electrode of the plurality of electrodes; while, according to some alternative methods, a plurality of cores, which include the aforementioned channels, are formed from an insulative material and each core is inserted into a corresponding electrode, after which, the first and second electrodes are clocked.
An electrode component for an electrode assembly of an implantable medical electrical lead, according to some embodiments disclosed herein, includes a core formed from an insulating material and defining a central longitudinally extending lumen of the component, wherein the core includes a plurality of longitudinally extending channels arrayed around the central lumen, each channel being sized to receive an elongate conductor therein, and each channel having an opening extending along an entire length thereof, each opening facing toward the central lumen. The component further includes a longitudinally extending conductive layer overlaying the core, wherein a single channel of the plurality of channels of the core has another, second opening extending along the entire length thereof, the other opening facing toward an inner surface of the conductive layer.
The following drawings are illustrative of particular embodiments and do not limit the scope of the disclosure. The drawings are not to scale (unless so stated) and are intended for use in conjunction with the explanations in the following detailed description. Embodiments will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings wherein like numerals/letters denote like elements, and:
The following detailed description is exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the scope, applicability, or configuration of inventive embodiments disclosed herein in any way. Rather, the following description provides practical examples, and those skilled in the art will recognize that some of the examples may have suitable alternatives. Examples of constructions, materials, dimensions and fabrication processes are provided for select elements and all other elements employ that which is known by those skilled in the art.
According to the illustrated embodiment, each electrode E1-E8 is electrically coupled to a corresponding contact C1-C8 of connector 220 by a corresponding conductor that extends within insulative body 260, for example, a corresponding conductor of a plurality of conductors B1-B8 shown in the cross-section view of
With further reference to
According to embodiments of the present disclosure, at least one core member formed from an insulating material defines the central lumen of assembly 210, and includes a plurality of longitudinally extending channels arrayed around the circumference of the central lumen. According to some embodiments, electrode assembly 210 includes a single flexible core member whose plurality of channels route conductor B1, B3-8 along their helical paths, for example, according to any of the embodiments described below in conjunction with
According to some methods, when each electrode E1-E8 is properly spaced along the length of core member 40, and after each electrical junction 50 is formed, insulative spacers 2-8 (
According to the illustrated embodiment, lengths of conductors B1, B3-B8 that extend proximally from respective junctions 70 are held in respective channels 61 of electrode core members 60. Thus,
With further reference to
In the foregoing detailed description, the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments. However, it may be appreciated that various modifications and changes can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims; for example, in some alternative embodiments crimping may be employed in lieu of the above-described swaging.
Seeley, Dale F., Hegland, Michael T., Boser, Gregory A., Patel, Jayesh R., Olson, Robert L., Shoberg, Bret R., Silverberg, Jacob W., Rama, Suraj
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